Confederate Mothers Monument, Civil War memorial in Texarkana, United States.
The monument features two marble figures positioned at State Line Road, including a woman representing motherhood and a soldier facing north. These sculptural elements were crafted abroad and positioned to commemorate the Civil War era.
The monument was dedicated in 1918, designed by Henry Allen with figures imported from Italy and constructed by Allen Monuments. Its creation after the war ended reflects efforts to commemorate the conflict and honor those affected by it.
The inscriptions honor mothers from the Confederate side who cared for and supported their sons through the Civil War and its aftermath. This focus on women's experiences shows how families were held together during a time of great conflict.
The memorial stands at a road intersection near the courthouse in a triangular public space accessible throughout the year. You can view the sculptures from various angles as you walk around this outdoor location.
Unlike many other war memorials in the state, this monument centers on a female figure, highlighting mothers rather than soldiers alone. This unusual choice makes it a rare example of a tribute that recognizes women's roles during wartime.
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